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Regular Expression Pocket Reference
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Learning Rails
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The RSpec Book
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Security on Rails
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Ruby Experts
Tony Stubblebine
is an Internet consultant and author of Regular Expression Pocket Reference.
Shashank Tiwari
is a Managing Partner & CTO at Treasury of Ideas, a technology driven innovation and value optimization company.
Olexiy Prohorenko
is a?Sun Certified Enterprise Architect whose areas of interests include Web software architecture and development of software?with frequently changing requirements.
Jim Alateras
is an independent consultant specializing in open source and emerging technologies.
Ruby News & Commentary
Rails in a Nutshell Manuscript Open For Collaboration

October 19, 2009
Following hot on the launch of the Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript manuscript three weeks ago, I'm pleased that Rails in a Nutshell, from Cody Fauser, James MacAulay, Edward Ocampo-Gooding and John Guenin is now live and...
Personalizing the Learning Conversation

May 5, 2009
Twenty years of change are shifting technology from top-down broadcast-model documentation and training to a more conversational approach that shrinks the social distance between teacher and learner, personalizing our experience.
Dreaming of Rails as the Next Microsoft Access

May 5, 2009
Rails? Microsoft Access? Aren't those from different planets? Well, they may have different origins, but their similarities give me hope.
Using Helpers and Blocks to easily add design to your site

April 8, 2009
I bought the program Coda by Panic software. It is a pretty cool app, even though it is not my preferred editor. One thing that I love about Panic software is they make beautiful interfaces. In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to create a 'sheet' similar to those found in Coda.
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- Appendix A: An Incredibly Brief Introduction to Ruby from Learning Rails
- Appendix B: An Incredibly Brief Introduction to Relational Databases from Learning Rails
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